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Ebenezer Pease work contract, Kendal, 27th 11th mo, 1812

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It is hereby agreed and between Ebenezer Pease of
the one part, and Thomas Coffin and Mayhew Folger of
the other part, That the said Ebenzer Pease for the conside-
-ration herein after mentioned, shall Cut Timber, make Rails
for and fence in fifty Acres of Plain Land, Plough the Same
and put it in Wheat, ie to completely put fifty Acres of Land
(adjoining the Field now within fence on the fraction number
thirty two in Township numbered Ten and Range nine) with
wheat in the ground in the best order, equal at least with
the Tract lately put in Wheat by Bradford Kellogg for
Thomas Rotch And the said Thomas Coffin & Mayhew
Folger on their part do agree to furnish the Wheat for
seed, and to pay the said Peace when the above is com
-pleated, fourteen Dollars and eighty-five Cents per Thou-
-sand for making hauling and putting up the Rails in
a Workman like manner, Three Dollars per Acre for
ploughing the same, and Three Dollars per Acre for put-
ting in the Seed in the best manner.
Ebenr Pease
Kendal 27th 11th mo 1812
Witness The whole of the above to be completed on
James Jackson or before the middle of the tenth month next.
Ebenr Pease

F-1-14
It is hereby agreed and between Ebenezer Pease of
the one part, and Thomas Coffin and Mayhew Folger of
the other part, That the said Ebenzer Pease for the conside-
-ration herein after mentioned, shall Cut Timber, make Rails
for and fence in fifty Acres of Plain Land, Plough the Same
and put it in Wheat, ie to completely put fifty Acres of Land
(adjoining the Field now within fence on the fraction number
thirty two in Township numbered Ten and Range nine) with
wheat in the ground in the best order, equal at least with
the Tract lately put in Wheat by Bradford Kellogg for
Thomas Rotch And the said Thomas Coffin & Mayhew
Folger on their part do agree to furnish the Wheat for
seed, and to pay the said Peace when the above is com
-pleated, fourteen Dollars and eighty-five Cents per Thou-
-sand for making hauling and putting up the Rails in
a Workman like manner, Three Dollars per Acre for
ploughing the same, and Three Dollars per Acre for put-
ting in the Seed in the best manner.
Ebenr Pease
Kendal 27th 11th mo 1812
Witness The whole of the above to be completed on
James Jackson or before the middle of the tenth month next.
Ebenr Pease